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    1. I grew up in an era when you would cover them up so people wouldn't think you had been in jail


    2. A call to prayer filters into the cell from outside the jail


    3. The House by the Sea (1978), a book of poetry, recounts his jail time


    4. I was at the Clovis jail for two


    5. Cushing could serve six months in the county jail


    6. members and leader of Sorensen Incorporated out of jail, and they had taken over the


    7. (Jeff loaned some money) I was following the Good Samaritan teaching in the Bible and this fellow security guard had been abandoned by his father at a bus stop when Mike was very young along with seven or eight brothers and sisters and they had a very hard life, so his brother was in jail for whatever reason and they begged me to loan him like $600 or $700 to bailout his brother swearing he'd pay me back


    8. of jail time prevented him from putting shock collars on us


    9. " she responded in a contrite tone, "But I don't want to see you in Jail either


    10. picked up by police and was now in jail

    11. What happens next is that the jailer’s daughter dresses Toad up as a washer woman and helps him to escape from jail


    12. daughter helped Toad to _______________________from the jail by dressing up as a washer woman


    13. Some fifty years ago, in my country, male homosexuals were prosecuted, and after having been declared guilty of crime, were fined and sentenced to jail


    14. He could tell she was not thrilled with the hauling off of the Dark Elf he called Brand-Shei, but she trusted his assertions that the latter’s stint in Riften’s jail would be relatively short-lived


    15. He’s in jail


    16. his jail cell


    17. You would be in jail the rest of your life


    18. three years jail for a string of offences


    19. “I could have you arrested, you know, sent to jail for being a window peeper


    20. the jail sentence of his ‘pawn broking’

    21. You know it was a jail for a long time?” he said excitedly


    22. He"s been in jail ever since his arrest


    23. My main focus during the time had been trying to get Johnny in high school without seeing him go to jail, a feat which was becoming increasingly difficult


    24. The masked man, similar to whomever it was that freed him from the jail, leaned in and spoke in a voice so low it must have been synthesized


    25. this is a jail


    26. I was hoping that the situation wouldn’t call for Jocko going to jail


    27. Dockets did not get lost, and many policemen were sent to jail or hanged when found guilty of such behaviour


    28. He will convince you that you are innocent and the whole story only a small misunderstanding which he can sorted out over a period of five years and using all the money you can lay your hands on! But sure to pay the large deposit because he might lose the case and if you are in jail you might not be able to pay him


    29. And for the guilty, jail time and social ostracism awaited them


    30. I know of one case in the fifties—a former Army Guards Officer with a good war record left the country because of it, but not before he served a jail term

    31. “My father used to warn me that gambling would land me in jail or the poorhouse


    32. For that he had spent 20 years in jail and we were indeed lucky that the TRC only blackened our name forever, for we served evil and became contaminated in the process


    33. Sobukwe in jail even after he served his sentence


    34. I needed Harold Gibbons, his henchmen, and Felicity in jail forever


    35. Gibbons would be able to reach out from jail to get me


    36. He was given a choice to join the service for three years or go to jail


    37. Especially in an African jail which is four hundred percent overcrowded and have no real rehabilitation facilities


    38. He propelled her, not toward a jail cell, but toward the gate


    39. As an forensic law expert I can tell you that legally any bank caught with money laundering will face severe (hundreds of millions) in fines and (we hope) a few banksters in jail


    40. We hear of men awaiting trial spending years in jail for they cannot afford bail

    41. The first of these politically appointed commissioners was even Head of Interpol at one stage before he was sentenced to fifteen years and got out of jail being “terminally ill” within a few months


    42. “We’ll have to rescue them from jail in the morning,” Books muttered


    43. “I need to get the men out of jail,” she said


    44. ” She was not sure how Books had ended up in jail as well, but she had heard him throwing vocabulary words at Maldynado when she was scouting around the back of the building


    45. She opened her mouth to say getting the men out of jail was ends enough but smothered the words


    46. As far as I know, she never served jail time for the murder but her reputation took a severe blow


    47. He knew the courts and head librarian position waited for him in jail if he could survive his fatherly talking by his sergeant


    48. He got ten years and served about eleven for the year spend in jail during the trials did not count


    49. Turned out when push came to shove they would rather wash feet and let their men rot in jail


    50. We assume that he is either in jail or sent to a labor camp






































    1. As against this in the west many scientists were killed or jailed or forced to change their hypothesis simply because the religious leaders did not accept them


    2. She should have been jailed for emotional child abuse


    3. But if they were infiltrators, they would be jailed


    4. I am reasonably sure that if it happened those journalists would have been jailed under the security laws, and I never heard of one being charged of such a crime


    5. He had only been briefly jailed before being confined to house arrest


    6. Those engaged in negative behaviour will be singled out, pressurized, condemned, fined, jailed


    7. Joseph who was sold by his brothers into slavery, jailed unjustly for


    8. He was jailed during the brief tenure of the Bear State Republic


    9. I understand he recently embarrassed some other business partners and had a major falling out with his wife, who I need not point out, was just arrested and jailed for the murder,” Chofsky said with a raised eyebrow as he tapped a pen point on a legal pad


    10. Just being with you would stop the bleed, If I’ve been jailed within you, I’ll be freed

    11. It represents a testimony to the prisoners brought from England to be jailed in Port Arthur, the famous prison that constitutes one of the most fascinating tourist attractions of the region


    12. That very morning, Roger had read in the “South China Post” that the Chinese government had detained and jailed Julias Jia Zhiguo, Catholic Bishop of Zhengding, in the province of Hebei where the largest concentration of Catholics in China is found


    13. Those found in contempt could be jailed, but in past cases,


    14. With a mind renowned, as a jailed bird, in small towns you lived


    15. or the theft I was jailed for


    16. could be jailed for prostitution


    17. Anyone who spoke out against what was happening was jailed or executed


    18. If I had I would have definitely ended up being jailed so it was perhaps for


    19. Each of these girls were paid a fee plus free accommodation and use of the facilities, but were virtually jailed within their designated area There were others in separate wards who like Natalie were kidnapped and brought to the clinic in a drugged state


    20. Gāndhi, other leaders, and more than 30,000 Indians were jailed

    21. More than sixty-thousand Indians were arrested and jailed


    22. Non-cooperation at all levels with the government lead to brutal reprisals with thousands loosing their lives and more than 100,000 Indians and their leaders were arrested and jailed


    23. when the police jailed Michael he wasn't allowed bail because he


    24. “Juarez jailed us, we had to show you that we didn’t steal the formula, but we had to understand exactly what were looking for


    25. “Do you think they have been jailed?”


    26. The mournful lawyers showed in court that that man had nothing to do with the company and in order that no one doubt their arguments they had him jailed as an impostor


    27. Tabler’s mother was arrested and jailed on suspicion of


    28. You may be familiar with the story about a Pastor in England being jailed for calling


    29. A simple suspicion of treason or sedition will normally result in the accused being jailed and tortured, often to death


    30. Violent people could be jailed

    31. Opponents of Ujamaa socialism launched in Arusha so many years ago, have been jailed, without trial, in their thousands


    32. Individuals who refuse to comply can be jailed


    33. A year later old man Hooper was jailed for interfering with smal boys,


    34. jailed for interfering with young boys


    35. For the eight days that Rennie had been jailed with Sam, he had been telling jokes and laughing the entire time


    36. ’’ Said soberly Watts as he remembered how his wife had been jailed, tortured and then executed by the Terran Internal Security Forces troopers that had taken Ares City at the start of the war between the now defunct Terran Federation and the Spacers League


    37. The thought that Lydia Litvyak ‘C’ could be jailed and brutalized in some Siberian work camp made her sick to her stomach


    38. ‘’It is said that he even made two kids with the daughter of the commander of the Fort of Ham, where he was jailed until his escape in 1846


    39. He was betrayed, thrown in prison, he was falsely accused, he was jailed, he was ignored; and when he came out and saw his brothers, he said: “Don’t be hard on yourselves - it wasn’t you who sent me here - it’s God who had a plan for my life


    40. We have jailed our preachers for stealing the money and swindling people out of their savings

    41. She was jailed, her party split, she was written off, and yet, quite remarkably, she made a comeback in three years, her fighting spirit best exemplified by the enduring image of her on an elephant striding across the floodwaters of Belchi in Bihar to meet marooned Dalit villagers who had been brutally attacked


    42. be jailed for twenty six years for these beliefs


    43. Bill would eventually be jailed for three and a half years by Justice Gloster in the Blackfriars


    44. “I had seen it as godsend and offered to take care of her son if she was prepared to be my mistress, but as she protested saying that she was a married woman, I reminded her that he was jailed and promised to let her go as and when he would come out of it


    45. certain water fountain, I could have been jailed


    46. Ge had been jailed in a cage


    47. Is she—pregnant—tried, convicted and jailed?


    48. Is she arrested? Is she—pregnant—tried, convicted and jailed?


    49. What has dawned is the renaissance of the Alien and Sedition Acts – disagree and be jailed


    50. Such was the out look of the Roman ruler who was inflamed against our Master Jesus (cpth) by the Jews, so that he issued an order to kill and crucify him immediately when he would be apprehended without being left alive or jailed, for which people might carry out a sever revolt going away with the ruler and his soldiers













































    1. Leave alone the cruelty of the crime, didn’t it reflect the stupidity of man! And what do those murders of sexual jealousy tell but the tale of man’s idiocy? Oh, on the pretext of patching up, how easily the husband or the paramour would lure the other into a death trap! What a wonder is it that one comes to trust someone with a motive to harm one! Oh, if only the intended victim had known an iota of the human psychology! Would then there be the death of one and the jailing of the other?’


    2. The Iranian authorities would have every reason to be suspicious of her and could easily justify arresting her and jailing her, with little regards for her claims to be here as a simple reporter


    3. the main players responsible for the apprehension, jailing, and


    4. Persheron 8 is one of 9 planets and 47 moons in the Kroonum system whose sole purpose is law enforcement, jailing, detainment, execution, rehabilitation, law writing, law re-writing, finding of outdated laws and updating them, finding of updated laws and outdating them, covert undercover operations, and the seemingly never-ending creation, integration and upkeep of more branches of The Upgrading, Expansion, Keeping Up of and Maintenance of Kroonum Civility, Order & Peace Agency


    1. “You know, as jails go, this is a country club,” one of his lawyers said as he tried to console him


    2. There are no conjugal rights in our jails either, and accordingly the prisoners turn to male rape


    3. No doubt there are bad apples but how incompetent is the SAPS if the jails are 400% full? And the criminal courts have two years in backlog cases? With such figures why change the formula with foreign “advisers”


    4. The purpose behind jails is to 1) incarcerate criminal offenders and 2) (hopefully) rehabilitate them


    5. It cannot be denied but to call the methods used or the jails a "gulag" is plain silly


    6. They are not as useless as some will tell you for our jails are 400% full


    7. The kitchen is halfway between the men and women jails and we went down the entrance hall to get our trays


    8. The majority of them were soldiers or convicts from the overcrowded English jails


    9. “Why all the wars, disease, old age, hunger, selfishness, evil, exploitation of man by man, and the rot and vermin that are satiated with this? Why so many children who cry desperately? Why, while some feast, are others consumed by hunger and suffer the cruelty of begging and stealing just to stay alive? Why the thieves, including the big thieves who hide behind big business and government? Why the killers, both those who kill for pleasure and those who kill in the name of corrupt laws? Why so many concentration camps, so many jails, asylums, and mental institutions? Why so many physically and mentally handicapped? Why so many animals that cruelly devour each other? Why so many weapons? What is the reason for so many so-called natural disasters that kill innocent people and destroy their T H E L O V E S P I R I T S


    10. “You should also be able to free up a great deal of your judicial budgets by closing all your jails

    11. Allowed to recruit two companies of Nung Chinese mercenaries and one company of Cambodians from jails and elsewhere, the mission of the III Corps Mike Force was to react to SF camps in trouble, particularly those that served as watch posts along the Cambodian border, or go out on small unit patrols to find Charley (as they called the VC), but not to engage the larger units, just to call in some artil�lery, or air, or U


    12. Not only the streetcars were overfilled, so were the jails


    13. ) Because of all of this and the undeniable fact that jails are notoriously unsanitary environments, I am terribly infected – again


    14. I mean even jails have mailboxes


    15. There were many long periods of separation when Gāndhi went to England for studies, went to South Africa to work, and multiple times to British jails during the struggle for independence of India


    16. Millions gave up their jobs, comfort of home and family life, and spent time in jails when asked by Gāndhi


    17. He was a prolific writer and the British jails gave him ample time and opportunity to think, digest, and write


    18. The jails were almost empty as minor offenses were repaid as fines or community service and serious offenses were dealt with severely


    19. The jails are almost empty as minor offenses are repaid as fines or community service and serious offenses are dealt with severely


    20. In days of old, this derogatory term was used in jails and

    21. More densely populated jails tend to have a higher rate of


    22. suicide than non-urban jails


    23. because the atmosphere in prisons and jails is very


    24. the city jails to await sentencing


    25. And it is big shame for us when we think of the behavior we have presented to our war prisoners in our jails and war camps


    26. “I don’t fancy the chances of those poor chaps banged up in one of Harare’s appalling jails


    27. Jails are overpopulated, creating valid questions about human rights for those incarcerated


    28. with violent humans jails are filled


    29. They can't throw us all out onto the streets or into the jails


    30. “If I listened to protestations of innocence every time I made an arrest, the jails would be empty,” Clayton stated, pushing away from the desk

    31. The more criminals apprehended, the more crowded the jails would become


    32. At that time jails were much neglected, and the period of exaggerated reaction consequent on all public wrongdoing—and which is always its heaviest and longest punishment—was still far off


    33. It was an organization mostly made up of family members of people with schizophrenia, many of whom were disabled, in and out of hospitals, homeless shelters, and jails


    34. The jails were full of prominent citizens and there they stayed without hope


    35. THERE ARE TWO JAILS at the Hall, each with separate elevators that go only from the lobby to the jail


    36. Rikers Island is the main jail complex for New York City, USA, and comprises 10 jails holding petty criminals, offenders in transit, those unable to get bail and those serving sentences of one year or less


    37. From early in the morning, wearing a dressing jacket, she attended to her household affairs, and then she drove out: on holy days to church and after the service to jails and prisons on affairs of which she never spoke to anyone


    38. But he who dodges hospitals and jails, and walks fast crossing graveyards, and would rather talk of operas than hell; calls Cowper, Young, Pascal, Rousseau, poor devils all of sick men; and throughout a care-free lifetime swears by Rabelais as passing wise, and therefore jolly;—not that man is fitted to sit down on tomb-stones, and break the green damp mould with unfathomably wondrous Solomon


    39. It became clear to him that all the dreadful evil he had been witnessing in prisons and jails and the quiet self-satisfaction of the perpetrators of this evil were the consequences of men trying to do what was impossible; trying to correct evil while being evil themselves; vicious men were trying to correct other vicious men, and thought they could do it by using mechanical means, and the only consequence of all this was that the needs and the cupidity of some men induced them to take up this so-called punishment and correction as a profession, and have themselves become utterly corrupt, and go on unceasingly depraving those whom they torment


    40. There is now no such a man who does not see, not only the uselessness, but even the insipidity, of collecting taxes from the labouring classes for the purpose of enriching idle officials; or the senselessness of imposing punishments upon corrupt and weak people in the shape of deportation from one place to another, or in the form of imprisonment in jails, where they live in security and idleness and become more corrupted and weakened; or, not the uselessness and insipidity, but simply the madness and cruelty of military preparations and wars, which ruin and destroy the masses and have no explanation and justification,—and yet these cases of violence are continued and even maintained by the very men who see their uselessness, insipidity, and cruelty, and suffer from them

    41. Trust—that’s the making of false friends and the filling of jails


    42. By whom, would you listen to them, are they most keenly felt? By felons escaped from the jails of Paris, Newgate, and Kilmainham, since the breaking out of the French Revolution—who, in this abused and insulted country, have set up for political teachers, and whose disciples give no other proof of their progress in Republicanism, except a blind devotion to the most ruthless military despotism that the world ever saw


    43. It really comes to this: “Which is the wisest outlay of public money—that put into schools and school-houses, or that put into almshouses and jails?”


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